The cellular chronoblockers and age


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The article describes the application of cell cronoblocker in multimodal programmes for the prevention of early aging. Many studies confirm that the development of a number of diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus type II, osteoarthritis and others in middle-aged people is a direct consequence of the processes of premature aging. It is important to use measures to prevent premature aging. The particular interest for the preparation of preventive programs are present the cell chronoblockers, which capable of preventing premature aging by normalizing the internal potential and functioning of the cell, such as organic sulfur, beta-alanine, succinic acid, ubiquinone, dimethylaminoethanol and others. The importance of distinguishing the preparations of cellular chronobiology and study its properties as an effective complementary preventive components of the geriatric programs is promising.

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A. Lihtinova

MD Beauty Clinic

E. Korshun

Federal scientific and clinical center of specialized types of medical care and medical technologies of the Federal medical biological Agency

Email: dr.elenakorshun@gmail.com
Candidate of Medical Sciences

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